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Obsidian in the Upper Palaeolithic of Iberia

2021

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010506 paleontologyArcheology[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryEarly Magdalenian01 natural sciencesobsidianPrehistorySpain Early Magdalenian obsidian EDXRF provenancing rockshelter[SDU.STU.GC]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/GeochemistryKeywords: Spainrockshelter0601 history and archaeologyMagdalenian0105 earth and related environmental sciences060102 archaeologyGeneral Arts and Humanities06 humanities and the artsprovenancingArchaeologyGeographySpainWestern europeBladeletsMainlandEDXRF
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Un disco-coraza de hierro de la Bastida de les Alcusses (moixent, valencia)

2017

Se presenta un disco-coraza de hierro procedente del oppidum ibérico de la Bastida de les Alcusses documentado con motivo de la revisión completa de los hallazgos de las excavaciones realizadas entre 1928 y 1931. La pieza es una lámina seudocircular en cuyo perímetro se distribuyen unos pequeños remaches para suspender el disco a las correas de sujeción, realizadas probablemente en cuero. Después de presentar el disco y los resultados de las analíticas EDXRF que permiten identificar los metales utilizados en la producción del disco (hierro) y los remaches (plata y cobre), se analiza su contexto de hallazgo, se encuadra históricamente esta categoría de armamento defensivo. Finalmente, se int…

010506 paleontologyHistoryUHistory060102 archaeologypenínsula ibéricaExcavationContext (language use)06 humanities and the artsdisco-corazaHistory (General)01 natural sciencesObject (philosophy)ArchaeologyMilitary ScienceD1-2009armamento antiguoanalíticas edxrf0601 history and archaeologyedad del hierro0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGladius
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Comparative Study of PM10 Concentrations and Their Elemental Composition Using Two Different Techniques during Winter–Spring Field Observation …

2022

The aims of this study were to determine the concentrations and elemental composition of PM10 in the village of Kotórz Mały (Poland), to analyse their seasonal variability, to determine the sources of pollutant emissions and to compare the consistency of the results obtained using different methods. Sampling and weather condition measurements were carried out in the winter (January–February) and spring (April) of 2019. Two combinations of different techniques were used to examine PM10 concentrations and their chemical composition: gravimetric method + atomic absorption spectrometry (GM+AAS) and continuous particle monitor + energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (CPM+EDXRF).…

Control and OptimizationRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentreference methodEDXRF; AASEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyBuilding and ConstructionElectrical and Electronic Engineeringfactor analysEngineering (miscellaneous)continuous particle monitor; reference method; PX-365; EDXRF; AAS; factor analysiscontinuous particle monitorPX-365Energy (miscellaneous)Energies; Volume 15; Issue 13; Pages: 4769
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Portable non invasive analyses for Cultural Heritage

2014

The requirements that the scientific analyses for Cultural Heritage must have are: nondestructive and noninvasive, multielemental, sensitive, reliable and sufficiently rapid, able to carry out measurements in situ on objects of all types, and to deduce information practically on-line. Among the techniques that fulfill these requirements we find: multispectral imaging, portable EDXRF, Raman and UV-VIS-NIR spectrometry. In this paper we are going to show some cases in which it will appear clear the necessity of the correct order with which applying the non invasive techniques and what data of each of them it is necessary to understand in situ to obtain the maximum of the subsequent scientific…

Cultural Heritage portable techniques EDXRF non destructiveSettore CHIM/02 - Chimica Fisica
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EDXRF analysis of the Pentecost Triptych from the “São Pedro de Miragaia” church (Porto, Portugal)

2013

Abstract EDXRF spectrometry was used to determine the pigment composition of the Pentecost Triptych, a Flemish masterpiece located at the Church of Sao Pedro de Miragaia (Porto, Portugal). The triptych was restored at the beginning of the 20th century and presents a great number of zones with repaints and colour alterations that can be observed on the whole of their surface. The identification of the original pigments and restoration pigments was based on their characteristic colour and the correlation between the detected elements and the named “key elements” of ancient pigments (Ca, Fe, Cu, Hg, Pb,…) and modern pigments (Ti, Ba, Cr, Zn, Co, Cd,…). The analysis of the triptych has been car…

PigmentsNon destructive analysisRadiationAltarpiecemedia_common.quotation_subjectAltarpiecePigment compositionArtArchaeologyPortable EDXRFmedia_commonRadiation Physics and Chemistry
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